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“NO MORE BLACK WOMEN”
Posted on March 9th, 2008
Check out the video that’s got people talking on YouTube.
Tell the Family “How [This Video] Makes You Feel”…
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Check out the video that’s got people talking on YouTube.
Tell the Family “How [This Video] Makes You Feel”…




























i just saw jill scott perform last night in boston. she was amazing. She’s a diva in own right. I didn’t want to leave. I would love to meet her in person one day.
*Kudos* to this brotha right here. Its an amazing question: How would you feel if I was gone? If we were all gone? All black women in exsistence. That’s deep.
I don’t know. to be honest.
bad answer Dillio…..
well, as a black woman, i wasn’t ready for this song, but not for the reasons you would think, this is a subject that is constant, on my mind, everyday, quietly lurking behind every decision i make every word that comes out of my mouth the fact that i am so unappreciated, overlooked, misunderstood and systematicly demonized, i realize i am constantly being watched an judged, because i am a black woman!!!! frustrated, because i am not free to be … me!!!!! i often wonder why my own men hate me so much, why i have NEVER had my own men compliment me without a hidden agenda, i have never had a black man hug me just out of pure love, not my father,uncles, cousin, anyone!!! i have been made to feel… wrong just for my very existance!!! (not saying all black men are this way this have just been my experience in life thus far) so the day i heard this song it caught me off guard, and brought to the fore-front what i have been quietly pondering for quite some time. what if i was gone, vanished, exstinct!!!! not just me but your mothers,sisters,daughters, aunts, cousins, the first little sista that ever caught your eye on the playground!!! would i still be a trick, a whore,slut, bitch, a disposable plaything tossed aside with the flick of a wrist???!!!! or would you then realize my value??? but of course then it would be too late!!!
It’s just refreshing to hear a black man say he HAS to have a black woman!!
I saw Jill in D.C. last night, and she killed it!!! Her “special guest” had the building on the brink of eruption!!!
I LOVE THE HONESTY and truth in this brotha’s words. I truly needed this inspiration and motivation today. Black man wherever you are– THANK YOU! For giving us sophisticated, sexy and smart sistas the love we most DEFINITELY deserve.
Can’t hear a word he said, hespoke too low.
It’s not just enough for a black man to be with a black woman. Because that’s not what Jill was pointing out.
She was speaking to black men and i think any man with a black woman that since you wanna act all brand new bout black women, doggin them and bein SO UNAPPECIATIVE, then let’s see what happens with you when i leave, like gone, like you look around the world and the only black thing is staring you in the mirror…….WAKE UP!
I want you to know that i am your # 1 fan i want you to know that. My name is Jessica Mitchell and i stay in Jacksonville Fl, and i want you to also know that i been liking your music very sends i was 9 years old and ever seen i hear your music i started to fall in live with your music. I real want to meet you in real person because every time you come with an new cd i all ways have to buy your cd and i want you to know that i’m your # 1 fan and i was hoping i can meet you in real person any time because my love for you is more deeper and it feel so good to be talking to you if i’m am. Thank You ms. Jill Scott.
JIll,
I loved you in “Why Did I Get Married”. Your performance was great. I am writing you because I read an article a few weeks back about how you were going to start a lingerie line for large size women. I know how you feel so I was elated to hear how you wanted to help large breasted women. I am in the same predicament as you and I have become very frustrated not being able to find bras that fit my large bundles. I will wait patiently as possible for your line to hit the stores. I need help badly. Wishing you lots of success in your career. Keep it up!
Hi Jill, don’t know what this is really about, but I guess I understand. I was listening to your music because I’m ill at home and I wondered, Hey how does she look like? Let’s check… wow you are just beautiful! And that’s from a white guy, from Europe, we think different here, but you probably know that. Would certainly go meet you / concern if you were closer here. Real top notch straight to your heart words, songs, terrific Jill. Never listened to soul music or whatever one wants to call it, but when I heard your debut on the radio (1) here, I was going Wow, this is amazing. I mean there is so much BS around us (music wise) really great thing you made it : )!
About the video once more, as I said don’t know what is going on precisely but this guys seems really honest, pretty much like your songs/lyrics, if you look into his eyes, that’s really neat, well done bro’ : )
OK, if there are others who feel that they are being mistreated, maybe they should visit us, in Europe, will kill 2 flies in 1 hit, the peeps back home will realize how it is being without you AND you’ll experience a different enviroment and people.
I have never been to the US, I hope one day to visit you. We are all just people you know : )
Take care!
Paul
LOVE YOU JILL!!
IT’s amazing how in 2008 we have reached a such a level of confusion! History itself tells you we, Black people are an amazing race of human beings! We are an expression of every skin color that exist! Black women we must forgive those who are not enlightened enough to respect and appreciate us! We must embrace our beauty and stand stall, be happy, smile, be postive, be proud, floss our hips,our lips, our hair, our skin, our style, understand we our responsible for creation!!! Much love to all my black people! Remeber to put God first! If you look at yourself in the mirror you know he is real!!!!!!!!!!!!
To the brother,
It feels good as a Black Women to be felt from the heart.
Much LOVE!!,
Ms. VEE-VEE
Last night you was in the burgh [pittsburgh] and girl that was the best show i ever saw. You have me making plans to come see you again. Thank you again for signing my cd cover. You made my best friend night to she is your biggest fan. Miss come back to the burgh. I hope you feel better to.
my brotha, absolutely, w/o a doubt hitting the nail on the head. Spread the word, wish more would come to a realization, would change alot of ideas and lives. Touche’
This song made me think, too. All the wisdom our men get from Black women. From Momma, Big Momma, Auntie, Sis and from your lovers. Still we are repeatly degraded, exploited, not celebrated, and saturated with self hatred. 143
All I can say after that is.. bless you brother and much love to you for such a positive dignified declaration of affirmation and support. I did’nt know I would see this today but it is right on time…
I wanted to say, that it is so amazing to feel the genuiness coming from this man (A Black Man). It makes me feel good to know how appreciated we black women are. Especially when it is rarely heard, felt, or seen. But,Thank You ! ! As, a Black woman I couldn’t imagine my life without a Blackman eithor.
“If there were no Black women, I couldn’t put myself in the space of greatness”–now that was poet!
Well I’m not black but, I can understand what the song is saying, and how that man feels.
WOW!!!!!!!!! Thank you brotha it is a beautiful thing to know that there is someone out there who believes in us.
The world needs all women, of all colors. Without my woman, without my Queen, I’m nothing. She makes me whole, my heart fly, my spirit at peace. To my wife Denise, thank you for loving me the way that you do, at times I feel I’m not worthy of your love, you overwhelm me, you engulf me, we become one. Thank you Boo, for helping me be all that I can be.
Love to my Wifey, and thank God for making the best thing in the world that a man could ever need, a WOMAN. Peace to all the women of the world, thank you for being you.
Robert “RedBeard” Treat
Harrisburg, PA USA
Jil…
You AMAZE me… Your voice speaks to my soul, and your music…MENDS me. I love everything you represent and I thank God that you’ve made yourself known to the world. You inspire me in more ways than I dare to count.
To exchange words with you in person, would be the greatest blessing the lord will have ever bestowed me….
I am TRULY your number one fan…
-Miss Porsha
Thank you my brotha. I am a black woman who has been severely depressed because I’ve been misperceived and mistreated by black men, in particular a man that I am currently in love with who has harshly rejected me for a latina woman. I told him that he made me feel devalued and worthless because of the way he had treated me. I am mourning over this black man. But when I saw your vid black man, you made me rethink some things! Maybe black men do really care about their black race of women.
JILL PLEASE ADD A TOUR STOP FOR BOSTON PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
OMG i would just DIE